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i'll suffer. >> okay, don't do what charlie did people. you want the coat this morning. he is not a good example whatsoever. make sure you layer yourself as you head out the door this morning and we have lots of sunshine though throughout the day. temperatures really dropping off this morning. because we don't have any type of cloud cover. no type of weather to talk about. if you want the weather you have to head back over towards the midwest because you're getting some rain and snow across michigan this morning: and also wisconsin and we're dealing with some wet weather and also this will continue as we go through time and that area. but we're not going to be dealing with that today. we'll be dealing with lots of sunshine to the bus this morning. 31 degrees the sun is not going to warm us up through the day. 44 by this afternoon. let's get a check now of the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. >>> if you are traveling in anne arundel county watch out for malfunctioning travel lights on crane highway at mayo road. but in baltimore everyoning is nice can -- everythin
i'll suffer. >> okay, don't do what charlie did people. you want the coat this morning. he is not a good example whatsoever. make sure you layer yourself as you head out the door this morning and we have lots of sunshine though throughout the day. temperatures really dropping off this morning. because we don't have any type of cloud cover. no type of weather to talk about. if you want the weather you have to head back over towards the midwest because you're getting some rain and snow...
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welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: so what are you doing since you left government? >> well, i am working on a book, a mental with a of my time under presidents bush and obama as secretary of defense, and doing some speaking but staying as far from washington, d.c. as i can. >> rose: when you look at writing a book, i mean, how hard is that for you to take the time anand think of all of the events and make sure that you get it right as you recollect it? >> first i have given myself a little out at the beginning by saying this is a purely personal reminiscence of what i experienced and what i saw, i am not trying to write the defensive history and others will have a different perspective on things, but it was -- we were at war every day of the four and a half years i was in office, and as i write in the book it wasn't just the wars in iraq and afghanistan, it was daily wars with the congress, with other agencies, with the white house, and also i would say with my own building, with the pentagon. >> rose: fighting over what within the pentagon? >> trying to make the fi
welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: so what are you doing since you left government? >> well, i am working on a book, a mental with a of my time under presidents bush and obama as secretary of defense, and doing some speaking but staying as far from washington, d.c. as i can. >> rose: when you look at writing a book, i mean, how hard is that for you to take the time anand think of all of the events and make sure that you get it right as you recollect it? >>...
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our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. it is estimated that one in five american veterans in these wars suffer from severe depression or post traumatic stress disorder. retired lieutenant colonel john o blin is one of them. he served four tours in iraq and surrounding persian gulf as well as three tours on the-- tours on the border of israel and egypt, awarded the bronze star, purple heart and kbrat action badge among other commendationses. he joins me tonight to talk about his life, also joining me an extraordinary group of scien titss, mary stein from california san diego, lisa shin from tufts university, kerry russler from emory university, joann difede from cornell and my cohost is dr. eric kandel. a noubl lawyer yet, professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator. i am pleased to have all of them here this evening at this table. which begin as we always do talking to eric kandel. what are we doing this evening. >> post traumatic stress disorder. this is a fascinating disorder. and it is uniq
our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. it is estimated that one in five american veterans in these wars suffer from severe depression or post traumatic stress disorder. retired lieutenant colonel john o blin is one of them. he served four tours in iraq and surrounding persian gulf as well as three tours on the-- tours on the border of israel and egypt, awarded the bronze star, purple heart and kbrat action badge among other commendationses. he joins me tonight to talk about his...
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love ya charlie pierce. >> thanks charlie. >> stephanie: bye-bye. >> i always say they should do thes [ inaudible ] first. >> stephanie: yes. how about those -- the owners -- can you imagine watching someone do it right in front of you? >> and then the team took a vote whether or not to play on sunday, and they played and broke like an 8-game losing streak so i don't know how they did that. >> stephanie: all right. lou in texas, welcome. >> caller: hey, stephanie this is the first time i have called anybody about anything. >> stephanie: ever? >> caller: ever. >> stephanie: wow. you are more of a shut-in than i am. sorry go ahead. >> caller: well i have a lot of things to say, but really they seem to fall on deaf ears. i was listening to all of this stuff about the political arena, and the democratics and the republicans, and the news media likes to label everything left right, center moderate liberal, conservative, what have you. >> stephanie: uh-huh. >> all of these guys have been elected from their home states to go to d.c. to represent us and do what is right for the country. >> st
love ya charlie pierce. >> thanks charlie. >> stephanie: bye-bye. >> i always say they should do thes [ inaudible ] first. >> stephanie: yes. how about those -- the owners -- can you imagine watching someone do it right in front of you? >> and then the team took a vote whether or not to play on sunday, and they played and broke like an 8-game losing streak so i don't know how they did that. >> stephanie: all right. lou in texas, welcome. >> caller: hey,...
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i am going to a agree with charlie up to a point. i think it is true that more planning has happened in the years since i complained that the lawyers were getting in the way of fall planning. now they're just sitting in a way of detail planning. i -- you know, i have read the speech. you read carefully you get the strong impression he thinks it would be questionable under international law to launch a cyber counterattack from any country other than ours. and, you know, these flash, if that is the way we fight the war i think anybody we are fighting with will know how to prevent our attack from reaching them. the only way you can launch these attacks, exactly. it's by flipping your weapons across the borders the river variety of channels which will include neutral nations to whom we will not give notice which if you take a physical analogy to the laws of war is pretty questionable. i gathered that harold does. so we are still interfering with war, with strategies that might win wars or at least allowing us to fight wars that a more de
i am going to a agree with charlie up to a point. i think it is true that more planning has happened in the years since i complained that the lawyers were getting in the way of fall planning. now they're just sitting in a way of detail planning. i -- you know, i have read the speech. you read carefully you get the strong impression he thinks it would be questionable under international law to launch a cyber counterattack from any country other than ours. and, you know, these flash, if that is...
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. >> thank you, charlie. i -- we first met when i was a very young, getting around the department of state, and i got guidance into the true secrets of how the department works from charlie, the top assistant to schultz, and those secrets are buried, don't worry about that. [laughter] i have a few points to make and questions to raise with "witness," and how communism is relevant today. first, the place where "witness ," i think, is clearly relevant, and that's where we deal with the great communist power of the day, china. chambers -- this is a passage i like, chambers wrote, "what i had been fell from me like dirty rags. it was not communism, but the materialist modern mind, the shroud of which it spun about the spirit of man, paralyzing the instaipght for the soul of god denying the reality of the soul and birthright on the mystery on which mere knowledge falters and shatters at every step." we now watch the soulless cheese nigh communism party battle chinese christians, buddhists, and believe that if they
. >> thank you, charlie. i -- we first met when i was a very young, getting around the department of state, and i got guidance into the true secrets of how the department works from charlie, the top assistant to schultz, and those secrets are buried, don't worry about that. [laughter] i have a few points to make and questions to raise with "witness," and how communism is relevant today. first, the place where "witness ," i think, is clearly relevant, and that's where...
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remember during the debate in 2008 charlie gibson asked the then president obama why raise capital gains? he said it is about social justice and fairness. it doesn't matter that it doesn't work. what counts to these people is class and attacking this rich guy and this poor person who doesn't have much money. but the guy is on the margin of poverty. would love to go to work as a landscaper in this hypothetical home that i am describing. the guy on the margin, they would love to work like that. so, there is a connection there and i don't see why washington our friends on the democratic side don't get that. well larry, you wrote a column where you said that obama doesn't want a recession. i beg to differ. he does want that. it is not just me saying this. wow ho ward dean said we are going to get deep cuts and when the republicans get blamed they will come back and extend the bush era rate and it is going along well as far as they are concerned. i feel that mr. obama could be bluffed. i feel like he doesn't want a recession. i will take that. remember, these guys don't think that the economy
remember during the debate in 2008 charlie gibson asked the then president obama why raise capital gains? he said it is about social justice and fairness. it doesn't matter that it doesn't work. what counts to these people is class and attacking this rich guy and this poor person who doesn't have much money. but the guy is on the margin of poverty. would love to go to work as a landscaper in this hypothetical home that i am describing. the guy on the margin, they would love to work like that....
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that would see those taxes rise while the democrats insist the wealthy could pay a little bit more charlie mcgrath founder of wide awake news says it's ironic is that the u.s. is the main parties have difficulty reaching a deal on policies to aid the nation's poor but had little trouble agreeing on the defense budget. when the cameras are on you know if they're on the red team they're coming out there saying it's the welfare. of people on food stamps or the people in extended unemployment benefits if they're on the blue team they're coming out and trying to get their base fired up that it's all about corporate interests and this is why we can't come up video but isn't it amazing when the cameras are off and it's time to pass a trillion dollar nearly trillion dollar defense bill they have no problem whatsoever coming to coming together and holding hands with that kind of a deal together since two thousand and one namely we've been covering this nation by proxy the world. by crisis and it doesn't matter who gets hurt these good gets left by the wayside as long as a special interest is served
that would see those taxes rise while the democrats insist the wealthy could pay a little bit more charlie mcgrath founder of wide awake news says it's ironic is that the u.s. is the main parties have difficulty reaching a deal on policies to aid the nation's poor but had little trouble agreeing on the defense budget. when the cameras are on you know if they're on the red team they're coming out there saying it's the welfare. of people on food stamps or the people in extended unemployment...
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has found a former economy minister guilty of corruption handing over a four year sentence policemen charlie was forced to quit in two thousand and seven when more than fifty thousand dollars in various currency was discovered in her office bathroom she maintains she's innocent and says she will appeal the ruling the british scientists want to cut through the antarctic permafrost have failed to tunnel down into an underground lake a technical problem with the drilling system meant they were able to pierce through the three kilometer thick ice they were trying to find evidence of ancient life in the water which has been untouched for half a million years. this is one hundred sixty million dollars worth of seeds drugs being incinerated in peru which the authorities have been destroying over the last couple of days the five tons going up in smoke is a combination of marijuana and cocaine the seizures were part of a record haul of more than forty tons in the past year alone. the international monetary fund raising the alarm over germany's reported stereotype plans the measures are due to be roll
has found a former economy minister guilty of corruption handing over a four year sentence policemen charlie was forced to quit in two thousand and seven when more than fifty thousand dollars in various currency was discovered in her office bathroom she maintains she's innocent and says she will appeal the ruling the british scientists want to cut through the antarctic permafrost have failed to tunnel down into an underground lake a technical problem with the drilling system meant they were...
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year's democratic national convention as an independent, but now former republican florida governor charlie crist is a proud democrat. crist posted a twitter photo friday showing his registration papers tweeting that he's proud and honored to join the party in the home of president obama. crist ran for the u.s. senate as an independent in 2010, but was defeated by marco rubio. some are speculating this move is in preparation for another run for governor against rick scott in 2014. >>> the supreme court has decided to take up two major same-sex marriage cases. the first is the defense of marriage act. the 1996 law denies federal benefits to legally married same-sex couples. right now around 120,000 legally married same-sex couples in the u.s. the second is california's proposition 8. that made same-sex marriage illegal in the state. a decision on these cases is expected next year. >>> is this the end of gangnum style mania? korean pop star psy which is the most watched video in youtube history is apologizing for an anti-american lyrics that aired in 2004. made its way around online. it inclu
year's democratic national convention as an independent, but now former republican florida governor charlie crist is a proud democrat. crist posted a twitter photo friday showing his registration papers tweeting that he's proud and honored to join the party in the home of president obama. crist ran for the u.s. senate as an independent in 2010, but was defeated by marco rubio. some are speculating this move is in preparation for another run for governor against rick scott in 2014. >>>...
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my wife abby and i adopted our son charlie from russia a number of years ago now. after visits to russia and as we were leaving the courthouse the day that our -- the court procedures were accomplished, we were in the car with people who had helped us with that adoption who represented an organization here in the united states, in this case the gladney organization in texas, and they got a call that four of their fellow organizations had just been decertified in russia, and they were decertified for some technical reason as their papers regarding all of the adoptions they had done were reviewed, and at least one error was found in one paper somewhere. mr. president, over the course of the next 12 months as every single agency came up -- and this is about six years ago -- as every single agency came up for review, every one of them had a problem that wound up with them being disqualified. at the end of that year, there wasn't a single american organization that could be helpful to an american family with a russian adoption because that was the policy the government
my wife abby and i adopted our son charlie from russia a number of years ago now. after visits to russia and as we were leaving the courthouse the day that our -- the court procedures were accomplished, we were in the car with people who had helped us with that adoption who represented an organization here in the united states, in this case the gladney organization in texas, and they got a call that four of their fellow organizations had just been decertified in russia, and they were...
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charlie! stop punching your brother. he asked me to! hey, sarah, stop texting, and look at your dad. i can do two things at once. ok, well just look at your dad, so he can get this shot. i'm going to be a ninja! (chaos & noise) got it. what? yeah, i got it, come here. nobody move, especially you, charlie. how'd you do that? automagically. let's eat. combine pictures with best face. on the new samsung note ii. for a limited time, get two flip covers for the price of one, exclusively at verizon. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visit fastreliefchallenge.com why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent
charlie! stop punching your brother. he asked me to! hey, sarah, stop texting, and look at your dad. i can do two things at once. ok, well just look at your dad, so he can get this shot. i'm going to be a ninja! (chaos & noise) got it. what? yeah, i got it, come here. nobody move, especially you, charlie. how'd you do that? automagically. let's eat. combine pictures with best face. on the new samsung note ii. for a limited time, get two flip covers for the price of one, exclusively at...
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your view, glen, does this hurt him if he's seen as -- i know this because it happened to people like charlie crist and anybody who has dealt with, and robert bennett when he was working with another democratic senator, all you have to do as a conservative is vote with a democrat on anything and you're mistrusted by the right. >> yeah, for sure, but also there's also another battle every other day in congress, and so if john boehner can get the house through this moment, you know, eric cantor doesn't necessarily want to be speaker because then all these braubs fall in his lip. if he has a chance to get the house through this present crisis and move on to other issues there are -- >> if he can get through this he can survive. the question is whether speaker boehner really is in control of his caucus. earlisterly whier this month he raised the ire of several on the right when he removed several heads of committees. the whole episode gave boehner the feel of a substitute teacher who is accountable for what happens in the clat room but isn't really in control of the kids. well, that's pretty good
your view, glen, does this hurt him if he's seen as -- i know this because it happened to people like charlie crist and anybody who has dealt with, and robert bennett when he was working with another democratic senator, all you have to do as a conservative is vote with a democrat on anything and you're mistrusted by the right. >> yeah, for sure, but also there's also another battle every other day in congress, and so if john boehner can get the house through this moment, you know, eric...
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doing something with a long-term financial security of this country, they take that football and it's a charlie brown etch sewed. they jerk the ball away. >> just in the last few moments, the house majority leader eric cantor, has said that he believes the republican leadership has the votes to get the so-called plan b through the house when they vote on it thursday. the problem, though, is that senator reid says it would never get through the senate. so we're basically back to square one. forget about plan b. now we may have to go to c or d or e, one of those. >> shepard: all right. ed henry, thanks. there is apparently optimism. in fact, there is that a budget deal could be near and it showed on wall street. in fact, for every two stocks that fell, nearly three finished in the green. the dow jumped by the end of the session 116 points. nasdaq up 44. the s & p 500 climbed some 16 to close at a two-month high. >>> today marks one year since the last u.s. combat troops left iraq. america still has a huge presence in baghdad. the u.s. embassy there is as large as vatican city with almost 200 amer
doing something with a long-term financial security of this country, they take that football and it's a charlie brown etch sewed. they jerk the ball away. >> just in the last few moments, the house majority leader eric cantor, has said that he believes the republican leadership has the votes to get the so-called plan b through the house when they vote on it thursday. the problem, though, is that senator reid says it would never get through the senate. so we're basically back to square...
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charlie company, second of the 508, lives on a tiny base called combat outpost nolan. the base is a walled adobe farmhouse. it's home to about 150 soldiers from the 82nd airborne division. they patrol the fields, but it's so dangerous the soldiers climb over mud walls because the main trails are seeded with ieds. >> make sure you get security to this intersection. >> sergeant louis loftus from akron, ohio, is often the point man on patrol. he volunteers for the highly risky job. because he's up front, if there's an ied in the ground, he'll most likely see it first. or step on it. >> i really don't think about it. it's just our job. you know, to get done what needs to get done. i try not to think about, you know, what's going to happen if i step on an ied or something, you know, or landmine or whatever. you know, you just don't really think about it. >> loftus is a two-time combat veteran with a previous tour in afghanistan. he's only 23. >> all right. keep going. >> and the young man is in love with a girl back home named deidre. back on base, loftus looks at her photo
charlie company, second of the 508, lives on a tiny base called combat outpost nolan. the base is a walled adobe farmhouse. it's home to about 150 soldiers from the 82nd airborne division. they patrol the fields, but it's so dangerous the soldiers climb over mud walls because the main trails are seeded with ieds. >> make sure you get security to this intersection. >> sergeant louis loftus from akron, ohio, is often the point man on patrol. he volunteers for the highly risky job....
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. >> some areas like in culpeper, down that way, catlett, chalking to charlie out there, he said the fog never went away. >> we went out for an afternoon shoot at a cool school story. it was 4:00 in the afternoon and i still couldn't see a hundred feet in front of the car. >> thankfully for most of us, the fopg has lifted. for -- fog has lifted. the winds are going to kick out of the southwest, northwest as the front pushes through. that will scour out the fog. you will see the sunshine in just a few hours. here in town we'll see it much sooner. we're looking outside in northwest d.c. looking off to the west, southwest. virginia in the distance. we have much better visibility than we had. we're seeing the towers now, the radio towers, the tops of them. yesterday they were all shrouded by the clouds. 57 by noon with a mix of sunshine and clouds. that will be the high for the day. then we drop into the lower 50s by 5:00. still a little bit of fog left over. culpeper, warrenton, out toward catlett as well. in northeastern maryland up toward southeast pennsylvania. here in the metro the
. >> some areas like in culpeper, down that way, catlett, chalking to charlie out there, he said the fog never went away. >> we went out for an afternoon shoot at a cool school story. it was 4:00 in the afternoon and i still couldn't see a hundred feet in front of the car. >> thankfully for most of us, the fopg has lifted. for -- fog has lifted. the winds are going to kick out of the southwest, northwest as the front pushes through. that will scour out the fog. you will see...
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one of the examples, we can see here, "charlie cook has called the fiscal cliff negotiations a roller coaster ride." an inside to roller coasters everywhere. is he right, though? >> well, this whole fiscal cliff melodrama is a bit artificial because congress created this deadline for itself and doesn't seem able to fix. but these groups have a serious message and they're asking congress to something very difficult so using a alan simpson gangnam style video and tweeting certain groups, there was a treat about the impact the automatic tax hike would have on latino families, these are ways in which these groups are trying to hone their message so they can get people mobilized, put pressure on the white house or the congress or both to act here. >> and the campaign is called the millennial campaign. >> woodruff: so it's engaging people who wouldn't be part of these kinds of debates. very interesting. we had another big important user on twit they are week. someone already who already has 1.2 billion followers before he ever joined twitter and that's the pope who is out there. he sent his
one of the examples, we can see here, "charlie cook has called the fiscal cliff negotiations a roller coaster ride." an inside to roller coasters everywhere. is he right, though? >> well, this whole fiscal cliff melodrama is a bit artificial because congress created this deadline for itself and doesn't seem able to fix. but these groups have a serious message and they're asking congress to something very difficult so using a alan simpson gangnam style video and tweeting certain...
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charlie! stop punching your brother. he asked me to! hey, sarah, stop texting, and look at your dad. i can do two things at once. ok, well just look at your dad, so he can get this shot. i'm going to be a ninja! (chaos & noise) got it. what? yeah, i got it, come here. nobody move, especially you, charlie. how'd you do that? automagically. let's eat. exclusively at at&t. buy any samsung galaxy smartphone, and save up to $200 off an eligible samsung tablet. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. get the best offer of the year -- 0% apr financing for 60 months plus $1,000 holiday bonus cash. plus trade up for an additional $1,000 trade-in allowance. hurry. bonus cash ends january 2nd. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is
charlie! stop punching your brother. he asked me to! hey, sarah, stop texting, and look at your dad. i can do two things at once. ok, well just look at your dad, so he can get this shot. i'm going to be a ninja! (chaos & noise) got it. what? yeah, i got it, come here. nobody move, especially you, charlie. how'd you do that? automagically. let's eat. exclusively at at&t. buy any samsung galaxy smartphone, and save up to $200 off an eligible samsung tablet. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado...
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. >>> he served his party as a republican, and now charlie crist is a proud democrat. he posted a twitter photo showing his registration papers, showing he is proud and honored to join the party in the home of president obama. crist ran for the u.s. senate as an independent in 2010, but was defeated by marco rubio. some are speculating this move is in preparation perhaps for another run for governor of florida. this time against incumbent republican rick scott in 2014. >>> the supreme court has decided to take up two major same-sex marriage cases. the defense of marriage act and california's proposition 8. doma denies federal benefits to legally married same-sex couples while prop 8 makes same-sex marriage illegal in california. same-sex marriages are legal in nine other states and the district of columbia. a decision on these cases is expected sometime in june. >>> korean pop star psy is making headlines for a whole other reason than you might think this morning. his music video may be the most watched video in youtube history, but now an old video from 2004 has surfa
. >>> he served his party as a republican, and now charlie crist is a proud democrat. he posted a twitter photo showing his registration papers, showing he is proud and honored to join the party in the home of president obama. crist ran for the u.s. senate as an independent in 2010, but was defeated by marco rubio. some are speculating this move is in preparation perhaps for another run for governor of florida. this time against incumbent republican rick scott in 2014. >>> the...
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>> no, i'd go charlie sheen because you know what's coming after dinner. it's going to be a big night. >> mika, what about you? would barack obama be number one for you? >> i'd just like to eat alone. thanks. quiet time. >> who's yours, joe? >> i mean, barack obama. he's president of the united states. fascinating guy. it would be a lot of fun. >> all right. we'll be back. >> if paul mccartney wasn't available. >> we'll be back. but first we asked our friends who they would want to have dinner with. >> i think the one person i'd love to have dinner with is tom brokaw. he's still one of the most respected authorities and respected voices in our journalistic dialogue. >> i would really love maya angelou to be there and maybe even madonna. i'd love to have like a really eclectic group of people there. >> well, i've had dinner with joe scarborough. but i never had dinner with mika brzezinski. so you know, joe eats very nice. none of the food gets on him. and i'm sure mika's probably very nice at the dinner table. >> i'd like to have dinner with angelina jolie.
>> no, i'd go charlie sheen because you know what's coming after dinner. it's going to be a big night. >> mika, what about you? would barack obama be number one for you? >> i'd just like to eat alone. thanks. quiet time. >> who's yours, joe? >> i mean, barack obama. he's president of the united states. fascinating guy. it would be a lot of fun. >> all right. we'll be back. >> if paul mccartney wasn't available. >> we'll be back. but first we asked...
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. >> that's how charlie sheen eats. >>> this morning on "world news now," holiday horror at the mall. a gunman opens fire on crowds of christmas shoppers in a portland, oregon, suburb, where mall santa drops to his knees to stay safe. >> three people, including the gunman, are now dead and stunned survivors are left asking why? it is wednesday, december 12th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everyone. i'm paula faris. >> on this 12-12-12. interesting date. the last time we'll see a day like this for 88 years, until january 1st, 2101. good morning, everybody, i'm rob nelson. serious news to get to this morning. holiday festivities turned to bloodshed and fear when that masked man went on a shooting rampage. >>> also this morning, north korea makes a bold military move, launching a long-range ballistic missile. what that means for the u.s. and for the rest of the world. >>> it's really taking the united states government by surprise, too. and hair ye, hair ye, a burglary suspect's bizarre behavior make for an interesting day in a south florida courtroom. >>>
. >> that's how charlie sheen eats. >>> this morning on "world news now," holiday horror at the mall. a gunman opens fire on crowds of christmas shoppers in a portland, oregon, suburb, where mall santa drops to his knees to stay safe. >> three people, including the gunman, are now dead and stunned survivors are left asking why? it is wednesday, december 12th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everyone. i'm paula...
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. >>> charlie crist announced friday on twitter he's officially a democrat. crist spoke at the democratic national convention in september as an independent. he ran for the u.s. senate two years ago as an independent but lost to marco rubio and served as governor of florida as a republican. sum are speculating crist made this latest move in preparation for a run against incumbent florida governor rick scott in 2014. >>> lawmakers want answers about what that deadly depth seventh attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya is all about. soon they may hear from secretary of state hillary clinton. she will testify before a house committee on a state department report expected next week. u.s. ambassador to libya chris stevens and three other americans were killed when the consulate was stormed three months ago. >>> in britain, a prank call from an australian radio station to the hospital treating the duchess of cambridge has turned tragic. two deejays called the hospital, tricked a nurse to get information about katherine's condition. well, that nurse was fou
. >>> charlie crist announced friday on twitter he's officially a democrat. crist spoke at the democratic national convention in september as an independent. he ran for the u.s. senate two years ago as an independent but lost to marco rubio and served as governor of florida as a republican. sum are speculating crist made this latest move in preparation for a run against incumbent florida governor rick scott in 2014. >>> lawmakers want answers about what that deadly depth...
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edgar hoover, they kept a lot of files on people like frank sonata and charlie chaplin, they began keeping files on marilyn monroe in 1955 and continue to do so until just a few months before her death in 1962. some of the files have been released before. they were so heavily redacted that they were impossible to read. well, the ap has fought to get more of the unredacted files released. they showed the fbi focus mostly on marilyn monroe's travels and who she associated with. looking for possible ties to communism. in 1956, the new york daily news got an anonymous call about her then husband on the playwright arthur miller -- saying that arthur miller was part of the communist party and marilyn monroe had also drifted into the communist orbit. it also shows that she visited a well-known communist and mexico. the confusion seem to be that those reviews were very leftist, she was not a communist. investigators and biographers don't believe her death was suicide, they would like to see more of these files released. in his biography, the author raised questions about whether the government cou
edgar hoover, they kept a lot of files on people like frank sonata and charlie chaplin, they began keeping files on marilyn monroe in 1955 and continue to do so until just a few months before her death in 1962. some of the files have been released before. they were so heavily redacted that they were impossible to read. well, the ap has fought to get more of the unredacted files released. they showed the fbi focus mostly on marilyn monroe's travels and who she associated with. looking for...
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charlie, gayle and norah are off. hopefully, they are sipping some nice hot cocoa or something like that. >> right. >> no flounder. >>> a powerful winter storm that pounded the midwest is now hitting the northeast. the storm moved in last night with heavy snow and gusting winds. the heaviest snow more than a foot and a half is in northern pennsylvania and new york. more flights have been canceled this morning after more than 1,500 flights were grounded yesterday. blizzard warnings were issued in indiana, illinois and ohio and the governor of arkansas has declared a statewide emergency after little rock and other areas got ten inches of snow on christmas. more than 200,000 customers in arkansas have lost their power. so, we check in now with meteorologist jeff berardelli of our miami station cbs 4. jeff, how much longer is this going to last? >> pretty much the remainder of the day, especially in upstate new york vermont, new hampshire and also into maine. let's show you the radar. here's what's going on right now. we'
charlie, gayle and norah are off. hopefully, they are sipping some nice hot cocoa or something like that. >> right. >> no flounder. >>> a powerful winter storm that pounded the midwest is now hitting the northeast. the storm moved in last night with heavy snow and gusting winds. the heaviest snow more than a foot and a half is in northern pennsylvania and new york. more flights have been canceled this morning after more than 1,500 flights were grounded yesterday. blizzard...
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i ere are some democrats ar really like, charlie rangel. there is a lot of guys that i like on the other side of the aisle and we get together once in awhile but it is not like it used to be. it should be better. >> any sense of congressional scheduling practices change that? people anxious to get home on weekends? >> when i first ran, i spent $250,000 or thereabouts for my first campaign. now what cost up to $2 million. members spend an inordinate amount of time at their headquarters calling people, begging for money. i think you spend maybe one- third to one-half of your time asking people for money. that should not be the main objective of our job. we should be doing the job for the people instead of worrying about raising money. i do not know what the answer is. maybe limiting the terms of the campaign, i do not know what it is. you cannot limit the funding because of the first amendment. it is gone way beyond the pale. i think -- we have state representatives that are spending three-quarters of a million dollars for house seat in india
i ere are some democrats ar really like, charlie rangel. there is a lot of guys that i like on the other side of the aisle and we get together once in awhile but it is not like it used to be. it should be better. >> any sense of congressional scheduling practices change that? people anxious to get home on weekends? >> when i first ran, i spent $250,000 or thereabouts for my first campaign. now what cost up to $2 million. members spend an inordinate amount of time at their...
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., wants to play lucy holding the football, we as the american people don't have to play charlie brown charging at it every time and the way to do that is to look at our challenges much differently, not as polarized hyperpartisanship as how much or how little government we throw at the challenges but as a marketplace of innovation. you talked about that before. if you look at our society as a bunch of civic outcomes, you can see actually how we're doing quite well, extremely well moving forward on all sorts of things, so soledad -- >> it doesn't feel like that. i was just reporting that the fiscal cliff does not seem to be any closer and we hear the clock ticking. >> posturing most of it. >> i agree. >> it's posturing for the most part. >> i despise the boxes, that is you're either in a blue box or red box. what's the issue we're talking about. to the whole point about citizens when people say we are going to get involved, forget the parties. you can affect it based upon the issue but it's driven by what is your party and what is your label. >> actually it's how we get involved, too, j
., wants to play lucy holding the football, we as the american people don't have to play charlie brown charging at it every time and the way to do that is to look at our challenges much differently, not as polarized hyperpartisanship as how much or how little government we throw at the challenges but as a marketplace of innovation. you talked about that before. if you look at our society as a bunch of civic outcomes, you can see actually how we're doing quite well, extremely well moving forward...
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there are some democrats are really like, charlie rangel. there is a lot of guys that i like on the other side of the aisle and we get together once in awhile but it is not like it used to be. it should be better. >> any sense of congressional scheduling practices change that? >> when i first ran, i spent 200 tricky thousand dollars or thereabouts my first campaign -- $250,000 or thereabouts for my first campaign. members spend an inordinate amount of time at their headquarters calling people, begging for money. i think you spend maybe one- third to one-half of your time asking people for money. that should not be the main objective of our job. we should be doing the job for the people instead of worrying about raising money. i do not know what the answer is. maybe limiting the terms of the campaign, i do not know what it is. you cannot limit the funding because of the first amendment. it is gone way beyond the pale. i think -- we have state representatives that are spending three-quarters of a million dollars for house in indiana. we have g
there are some democrats are really like, charlie rangel. there is a lot of guys that i like on the other side of the aisle and we get together once in awhile but it is not like it used to be. it should be better. >> any sense of congressional scheduling practices change that? >> when i first ran, i spent 200 tricky thousand dollars or thereabouts my first campaign -- $250,000 or thereabouts for my first campaign. members spend an inordinate amount of time at their headquarters...
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. >> hello, my name is charlie markel. i was most recently with the senate home security committee were at work, among other things, on the fort hood inquiry. so i know a little bit about extremism. i want to thank all of you on the panel for your presentation and service. the israeli-palestinian dispute is a huge driver of anti-american extremism. not just in terrorist groups, but the population at large. in a lot of places where we have friends. i have a three-part question. the first is what can we do to encourage a resolution in the second part is how can we do that successfully. the third part is in regards to the strategic benefits and if we can succeed. the map it is an extraordinarily difficult question to resolve. i have spent an inordinate amount of my life was israelis and palestinians, trying to reason with them, and can't claim any measure of success. that being said, i think we are substantially different from where we have been in the past. we know about israel and the palestinians. president clinton laid th
. >> hello, my name is charlie markel. i was most recently with the senate home security committee were at work, among other things, on the fort hood inquiry. so i know a little bit about extremism. i want to thank all of you on the panel for your presentation and service. the israeli-palestinian dispute is a huge driver of anti-american extremism. not just in terrorist groups, but the population at large. in a lot of places where we have friends. i have a three-part question. the first...
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those of you who are tired of war, like all of us, i just want to go back to charlie wilson's war. the last scene in the movie was mr. wilson wanted $1 million to build some schoolhouses in afghanistan, and the reply was, "man, i've got broken schools in my state, in my district." and that's true in south carolina. it's true in kentucky. it's true in west virginia. but we had no soldiers in afghanistan and no aid to afghanistan during the taliban reign. that model did not work. if you think you can withdraw from the world and if you think america has no leadership role, then this is a good amendment. if you think the best thing america can do is invest in aid programs that help us as a nation be safer, then i would vote "no" to this amendment. president bush, one of his great legacies is that he invested in aids and mall hrar i can't programs -- malaria programs in africa that saved a generation of african children. the chinese are trying to buy up the african continent. what a time for america to tell the african people no longer will we help you, because if this amendment is pass
those of you who are tired of war, like all of us, i just want to go back to charlie wilson's war. the last scene in the movie was mr. wilson wanted $1 million to build some schoolhouses in afghanistan, and the reply was, "man, i've got broken schools in my state, in my district." and that's true in south carolina. it's true in kentucky. it's true in west virginia. but we had no soldiers in afghanistan and no aid to afghanistan during the taliban reign. that model did not work. if you...
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there are some democrats are really like, charlie rangel. there is a lot of guys that i like on the other side of the aisle and we get together once in awhile but it is not like it used to be. it should be better. >> any sense of congressional scheduling practices change that? >> when i first ran, i spent 200 tricky thousand dollars or thereabouts my first campaign -- $250,000 or thereabouts for my first campaign. members spend an inordinate amount of time at their headquarters calling people, begging for money. i think you spend maybe one- third to one-half of your time asking people for money. that should not be the main objective of our job. we should be doing the job for the people instead of worrying about raising money. i do not know what the answer is. maybe limiting the terms of the campaign, i do not know what it is. you cannot limit the funding because of the first amendment. it is gone way beyond the pale. i think -- we have state representatives that are spending three-quarters of a million dollars for house in indiana. we have g
there are some democrats are really like, charlie rangel. there is a lot of guys that i like on the other side of the aisle and we get together once in awhile but it is not like it used to be. it should be better. >> any sense of congressional scheduling practices change that? >> when i first ran, i spent 200 tricky thousand dollars or thereabouts my first campaign -- $250,000 or thereabouts for my first campaign. members spend an inordinate amount of time at their headquarters...
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i mean, at the end of my dog charlie's life, he was facing thousands and thousands of dollars of pet bills to extend his life. so what you're saying is as people, because of the higher costs associated with pet care because of obamacare, people will have to decide, can i actually afford to pay for this specialized vet medicine or not? if it's the not, that could be bad news for dogs and cats. >> health care is much less expensive than human health care. however, we don't have a third party payment. so you're right. folks pay with what means they have available. if there is uncertainty on the financial uncertainty, then they'll have less of a commitment towards the pet. if our costs rise, then our treatments, which are fantastic, and now provided, will become unaffordable. >> steve: well, people need to listen to you because not only do you know what you're talking about regarding specialized pet care, but also in running a business because inc. magazine named you one of the top job creators. >> we were very honored to be named as such and very appreciative of that. >> steve: all righ
i mean, at the end of my dog charlie's life, he was facing thousands and thousands of dollars of pet bills to extend his life. so what you're saying is as people, because of the higher costs associated with pet care because of obamacare, people will have to decide, can i actually afford to pay for this specialized vet medicine or not? if it's the not, that could be bad news for dogs and cats. >> health care is much less expensive than human health care. however, we don't have a third...
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charlie arnold is live in overland park in kansas. does not look good. >> no, it is a very cold out here, very windy, which is making the snow blow into people's windshield making the visibility low for those drivers. we're expecting up to three inches this morning, which is more than we thought we might get. but not as bad as the areas north of us are getting. some of them are receiving up to six to ten inches. not a good time, especially with so many people trying to get out of town with the holidays. the wind gusts going up to 50 miles an hour this morning. the roads, people are driving, you can see driving a lot slower than they typically would trying not to slide around, trying to stay in their lanes. but yeah, definitely seeing our first good snow storm out here in the kansas city metro area. definitely not going to last. so we'll see as the day progresses. hopefully everyone is able to make their way out and get to where they need to be for the holidays. fox 4 news working for you live in overland park, kansas. >> brian: how ma
charlie arnold is live in overland park in kansas. does not look good. >> no, it is a very cold out here, very windy, which is making the snow blow into people's windshield making the visibility low for those drivers. we're expecting up to three inches this morning, which is more than we thought we might get. but not as bad as the areas north of us are getting. some of them are receiving up to six to ten inches. not a good time, especially with so many people trying to get out of town...
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he providentially met and married charlie and together they have nine children. six of them were adopted through the foster care program. in tyler, texas, is where two heisman trophy winners grew up, but it's also the mission field of reverend jerome milton. and his wife, charlene. that's where they invested their lives. he's the senior pastor of the greater new pleasant hill baptist church in tyler, been there for 25 years. he established the sadie florence brown children's home for homeless mothers and abused children. he's the head track and field coach at bishop gorman catholic high school, for 24 years, leading his team to 10 state track and field championships and has helped 150 athletes earn scholarships. he's also been the tyler citizen of the year winning the t.b. butler award. his work towards spanning race and religion and all types of barriers is balanced and listed accomplishments would take all day to read. he has blessed our town, our district, our state, and our country. it is an honor and inspiration to know him and count him as friend. i look fo
he providentially met and married charlie and together they have nine children. six of them were adopted through the foster care program. in tyler, texas, is where two heisman trophy winners grew up, but it's also the mission field of reverend jerome milton. and his wife, charlene. that's where they invested their lives. he's the senior pastor of the greater new pleasant hill baptist church in tyler, been there for 25 years. he established the sadie florence brown children's home for homeless...
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lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. stop! stop! stop! come back here! couple, storing it on the shelf closed doors? imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, and we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. [car alarm blaring] call now and also ask about our 24/7 support and service. call... and lock in your rate for 12 months today. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> i'm wolf blitzer. the rebels are cooking up something much more lethal. we're live in the town of the navy s.e.a.l. who gave his life. >>> plus, disturbing information about the owner of the plane who killed a lat tina superstar. stand by. you're in "the s
lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. stop! stop! stop! come back here! couple, storing it on the shelf closed doors? imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts...
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every time they take that football and it is a charlie brown episode where they jerked the ball away. this is what they are doing again. republicans have walked away from serious negotiations in the past three and half years. as soon as president obama was reelected, we started talking about the need to do something about the long-term financial security of this country. compromising takes encourage. walking away as they have done -- there is a small minority linda strings in the republican house. the tea party agenda not be further from the priorities of middle-class americans. there will come a time when the republicans will have to choose between the tea party and the american people. americans are clear about what they want. democrats, republicans, independents -- more than 60% of republicans believe that the rich should pay more. they want a balance when that combines smart spending cuts while asking the wealthiest to pay their fair share. they want us to protect the middle class from having 2200 tax increase come january 1 -- januaryx increase come 2 1. his so-called land be --
every time they take that football and it is a charlie brown episode where they jerked the ball away. this is what they are doing again. republicans have walked away from serious negotiations in the past three and half years. as soon as president obama was reelected, we started talking about the need to do something about the long-term financial security of this country. compromising takes encourage. walking away as they have done -- there is a small minority linda strings in the republican...
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. >> dave: and charlie says tips is an acronym for tips to improve performance. >> alisyn: thank you, that clarifies it. ray says tips should be given whenever service is received. >> dave: good service, left out a key word there. >> alisyn: it's not a tip this time of year, it's a christmas gift. if you want to gift them. by the way, jake wrote in, one of our most dedicated viewers. you can't tip your mail characters it's against the law. >> clayton: that's right, it's against the law to tip the employee. you ever met one that turned it down. >> dave: not giving it back. my friend. reichmuth, who do you hate tipping this time of year. >> rick: i thought you had to tip one time whatever it is. if your housekeeper 50 bucks, you tip them $50, and person who cuts your hair. >> you tip them every time. >> hair dressers, good point. >> clayton: dave needs a lot of work. >> rick: remember that the next time you get a hair cut. and the weather maps, across parts of the west and we have flooding conditions going on with very heavy rain and today is more rain and take a look what happened over
. >> dave: and charlie says tips is an acronym for tips to improve performance. >> alisyn: thank you, that clarifies it. ray says tips should be given whenever service is received. >> dave: good service, left out a key word there. >> alisyn: it's not a tip this time of year, it's a christmas gift. if you want to gift them. by the way, jake wrote in, one of our most dedicated viewers. you can't tip your mail characters it's against the law. >> clayton: that's right,...